Police said the men -- identified as Terrance Gunn and Mark Swift -- were standing outside at the time of the shooting -- one man was shot in the arm and another in his lower abdomen. Authorities said neither victim was willing to provide officers with many details about the shooting.

Witnesses reported hearing about 10 to 12 shots.

Nearby Central Park Elementary was in "lock out" mode as a precaution, but that order has since been lifted.

Initial reports indicated a possible suspect, described as a black man wearing dark clothing and a light-colored hat, was driving a late 90s model maroon four-door Cadillac last seen in the area of 42nd and Larimore, a block from the scene.

TO THE CRIME WATCH NOW.. GUN-FIRE..PUTS A SCHOOL ON LOCK-OUT.. AND A DAY-CARE.. ON HIGH-ALERT.. WHILE TWO MEN..LAY BLEEDING IN THE STREET. INVESTIGATORS SAY, THANKS TO AN INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF áCOMMUNITY SUPPORT.. THEY HAVE AN IDEA WHO THEY'RE LOOKING FOR.. POLICE WERE CALLED TO 42ND AND GRAND..JUST AFTER 9-30 THIS MORNING.. WHERE THEY FOUND 20-YEAR-OLD TERRANCE GUNN.. AND 20-YEAR-OLD MARK SWIFT..WITH GUN-SHOT WOUNDS. K-E-T-V NEWSWATCH SEVEN'S KRISTYNA ENGDAHL IS LIVE..KRISTYNA? POLICE WERE ALREADY IN THE AREA..AFTER REPORTS OF áANOTHER SHOOTING, JUST MOMENTS BEFORE. BUT BEFORE POLICE EVEN FOUND THEM..ONE NEIGHBOR SAYS, HE SAT WITH ONE VICTIM..A áYOUNG-MAN, AFRAID OF DYING. FOR SOME PEOPLE.. SEEING YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BEHIND POLICE-TAPE..IS NEVER EASY.(Peggy Spittler: It makes me sad because there's never a dull moment around here.) AND PEGGY SPITTLER HAD áJUST WALKED HER GRAND-KIDS .. TO CENTRAL-PARK ELEMENTARY..WHE N SHE HEARD IT.(Peggy Spittler: It went like boom, boom, boom, boom.) GUN- SHOTS..ABOUT TEN OF THEM -- PUTTING THE SCHOOL ON LOCK- OUT.. HITTING áTWO MEN ..20-YEAR-OLD TERRANCE GUNN.. AND 20-YEAR-OLD MARK SWIFT.. STANDING JUST DOWN THE ROAD.(Robert Wagner: The victim was standing there screaming somebody help me.) COMMUNITY ACTIVIST ROBERT WAGNER SAYS.. HE WAS INSIDE HIS HOME.. BUT HEARING THOSE SCREAMS..MADE HIM COME RUNNING.(Robert Wagner: He was standing up so I told him to lay down. He was very afraid. He held my hand really tight.)(AMBULANCE SPEEDS BY..) WAGNER SAYS..HE TRIED TO SHOW POLICE THE VICTIMS.. IN TWO áDIFFERENT LOCATIONS.. BECAUSE ONE MAN, STILL TRIED TO RUN.(Lieutenant Michael McGee: One locating one victim here at the scene, and the second victim we had to follow a trail of blood.) INVESTIGATORS FOUND áHIM..ABOUT A BLOCK AWAY. WHILE THE OTHER VICTIM HELD WAGNER'S HAND...(Robert Wagner: He didn't want to die like this, you know his mother, his grandma..) A MAN IN HIS EARLY áTWENTIES.. AFRAID OF LEAVING HIS FAMILY BEHIND. AND WAGNER áHOPES, ANOTHER WAKE-UP CALL..TO END THE VIOLENCE.(Robert Wagner: When you have a daycare right here and a school right there it shouldn't just be me rallying for it.)(Robert Wagner: When bullet are flying nobody is safe.) OMAHA POLICE RECENTLY TOLD US THAT BOTH MEN ARE EXPECTED TO BE O-K..BUT NEITHER WILL GIVE MANY DETAILS ABOUT THE SHOOTING. INVESTIGATORS TELL US..THEY'RE LOOKING FOR A LATE-90'S, FOUR- DOOR CADILLAC..A RED OR MAROON COLOR. IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING..YOU CAN CALL CRIME- STOPPERS ANONYMOUSLY AT 402-444-STOP..GUYS, BACK TO YOU. KRISTYNA ENGDAHL

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